When this election was announced there were many cries of unfairness as Theresa May was seen to be taking advantage of Labour while they were in a shambles. A Conservative victory seemed certain. A easy chance for her to build consensus.
Since then, however, I've seen a lot of support for Corbyn and Labour among friends and contacts, with particular concern over a possible "death of the NHS", and particular admiration of Corbyn's "statesman-like" appearance in interviews and other media appearances. Conversely, Theresa May hasn't seemed to do very well in similar appearances, and the media has shown polls suggesting ever decreasing support for the Conservatives.
From what I see in the media, social media, and the people I talk to, Labour seem to be very much in favour.
However, not long ago the general consensus was that Remain would win. They didn't.
Then came Trump. No way he could win. Oh hang on... he just did.
So I'm curious, now that the campaigning is finished and the day has come, what does your political thermometer tell you? What do you think will be the likely outcome of the election?
To be clear, I'm not asking who you will vote for (or have voted for), nor am I asking if you want to win.
The question is - who do you think will actually win.
Then let's see how perception matches up to the results.
Oh and don't forget to go out and vote (or intentionally abstain if that's your thing).